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What Next…?


Since the end of the 80 Post Challenge I’ve been thinking hard about what should come next. I already have my next ‘challenge‘ ready, but it will be a while before that kicks off. If you’ve been following Six Sentence Sunday then you would know that I’ve been using excerpts from my A-Z of Flash Fiction. These pieces of flash range from 500-700 words and have all been writing using a single trigger word through the alphabet.
I’ll be using these as my next feature, posting the flash once per week like I did with the 80 Posts, but as I mentioned previously, they need some heavy editing before they are fit to meet the world. So when I get a little ahead on those, I’ll have them ready.

pink ball of yarn/string from OpenClipArtThat still leaves me with some thinking to do however. This time of year – usually – finds me prepping for NaNoWriMo; putting threads together into a tidy ball that I can stitch or weave at my leisure. November is racing towards us, but I don’t know if I’m going to be able to do it this year. If only because my time is so restricted.

By then I would have finished edits on SORB, but I hesitate to start something new. Not because I don’t have the ideas (there are some old projects that really need the attention of older, more mature me), but because of time. I don’t need you to tell me, however, that failing to start something just because of a little thing like that hurts me more than starting and not finishing.

So I will start something new. Make no mistake. Even if I don’t do NaNoWriMo, its more than time to work on something fresh, lest my ideas stagnate. I have the second novel in SORB’s trilogy to consider. There is also an old project, started years ago, in which the roleplay Ileandra Young had her back story fleshed out. That is rather a large undertaking however; as it isn’t a short story by any means. I see it stretching into six, maybe even eight books of about 100k words each. The first draft of the first half was 300k and there was still lots to go.

All in all I have lots to keep my busy in the writing world; I haven’t even touched on my plans for the erotica, or the other-other project I have standing by for this blog. *phew* Time to make a list, I think!

What about you guys? Does this time of year bring out the need to plan for the next? What projects are you bringing to a close? What new ones are you starting?


I’ve played this game on several forums before and its always a great hit. For some reason, even on roleplay sites – where the aim is to write long, descriptive prose to take the story forward from your character’s POV – this is a great way to let off steam and tell a quick story with a bunch of other people.

The idea really is simple; each person writes three words at a time, careful to include punctuation (if its needed) and making sure that sentences and paragraphs make sense. The game is open to any and all who want to take part and usually keeps going until the story is written into a corner or people lose interest. It kinda looks a bit like this:

Person One
Once upon a time

Person Two
there was a

Person Three
little boy who

Person Two
loved to ride

Person Four
his big purple

Person One
Dragon. Its name

Person Two
was Mercival and

Person Three
it loved to

Person Five
eat pies with

Person Four
cheese and ham.

You get the idea, yeah?

It can be as silly or serious as you like, but its always interesting to see what folk can come up with in just three words.

Well… I’d like to see how well the idea works on a blog and since you fine folk are not shy about leaving me comments (yey, love you all; massive squeezes! I LOVE reading comments from you all ^_^), then there’s no reason why we can’t play together.

So… here are the rules:

  1. Write only three words at a time
  2. Include punctuation where its needed
  3. Try to leave at least one comment between your last and your next three words
  4. Occasionally read the ‘recap’ so you know where we are
  5. Ensure that your three words make sense when put with the previous ones

The block of text below will contain the whole story, and I’ll update it every couple of days, for easy reference. And of course, it contains the start four words. In the name of tradition; the start sentences are going to be the old staple:

Once upon a time, a mysterious, old forest grew around a stone circle. It was filled with tiny fairies and smelly trolls. The fairies were green-toothed and vengeant, making sport of…

Yes, I realise that’s four words, but sue me; you have to start these things in the proper manner!

^_^ So… let’s see what you guys have got. :)


Write about a recent adventure or travels


Ahh. Okay, I know I touched on this briefly earlier, but I guess I can give you a bit more detail now.

Last week I went away to a five day gaming convention called Conception. Yes… get the chuckles out of the way now. :p I must admit, its in my mind, every year to ask where the name came from but I never seem to manage it. Now I’ll have to wait before I can ask again. Ah well.

Anyway, down in Christchurch (near New Forest) is a small holiday camp in the style of Haven or Pontins. I think this one is a Hobourne. Anyway, the gamers take over the place from the last Wednesday in January (whatever date that happens to be, but its usually around the 25th of the month) until the Sunday. Most folks stay until Monday simply because driving home is much more pleasant that way.

So… its been the same crew for quite some time now; four lads, two lasses, though this time we had an extra lad along. We all pile into a three bedroomed lodge for the duration bringing along all manner of board game, card game, roleplay game (and console game actually) that we can fit into the cars making the trip. And off we go!

I don’t think I realised the first time I went just how far the convention reaches; people come from Europe, occasionally America to play games at this Con. I thought it was far enough coming from Leicester, but when I open up my ears I hear Dutch, Swedish, American accents… its fab!

The Con is centred around the main hall. Its filled with numbered tables and there are three slots in each gaming day; morning, afternoon and evening. These tables get filled up (quite rapidly) by people playing any and all sorts of games. Tight clusters of happy, laughing people rolling dice, flipping cards or moving minatures across a battle map. I wish I had some pictures, but, as usual I forgot to take my camera along. *sigh* There are plenty of pictures on the website though, take a peep if you want to take a look at what its like.

There is plenty of choice, with a whole host of RPGs I’ve never heard of in my life and some that I know and love. 3.5 DnD and Fantasy World of Warcraft of course are a couple I know pretty well. Then there are systems that I’d like to play, but haven’t had the chance to yet; Call of Cthulhu, Feng Shui, anything with a Cyber Punk sort of vibe. I’d even like to give Pathfinder a go at some point.

There is also the choice to forgo all of that and stay in the lodge. Particularly our lodge as there is NEVER any shortage of games there and rarely are you going to find a time when you say ‘Game?’ and folk say ‘Nah.’ Some folk may say no, but there are enough other people floating in and out to get games in. In fact, I think there are two days that I just didn’t leave the lodge at all! No… make that three. The first day I was just too nackered after the drive, but on Saturday and Sunday there was no need to leave. Sunday traditionally is a dressing-gown-day for me, anyway, but sleeping on what was a rather narrow bed was telling on my back and hips. I blame the twins. :p Oh and the fact that I’m noticably bigger than I was before I left seems to tell me that the good food we ate (cheers guys!) is responsible for a pretty hefty growth spurt from those two. So it just got difficult to wind up the energy to leave the comfort of the lodge, particularly when I had everything I wanted without moving from the sofa. I guess the sore throat/bad tooth/general aches/fatigue didn’t help either. Meh.

I still managed to buy a shit load of stuff! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
My purchases from the traders at Conception.
The story cubes are a welcome addition to the ones I already have (yey!) but the card games are those that caught my attention or browsing, or that came with recommendations from trusted sources. In fact, I’ve already played all of them except one now. I figure now is as good a time as any to gently coax Dave into gaming (bwah ah ah aaa hahaaaa!) using the ‘pity me’ vote. Besides, they’re gently paced games, nothing too complex (age rage 8+) and genuinely fun to play. The jokes in Stoner Fluxx are well worth playing it for.

Meh… we’ll see.

Anyway, the trend generally was wake up nice and late, eat breakfast (or brunch) play a game, get dressed, mooch down to the hall to see what was on and what games I could get into. If I had no luck there I’d come back to the lodge and play there (I think Conception is one of the few places I can still get away with playing Guitar Hero!). In the evening, if the food coma hadn’t knocked me out, I’d head back to the hall to see what the evening games were.

I ended up in a marvellous game just by wandering over in that fashion. Tarrasque. Two teams with a set number of points to spend on building a dungoen that the other team has to get through. You have to make it as tricky as possible as your aim is to stop the other team completing their mission, while you are able to complete your own. This game lead to all manner of sillyness! which I love. Nobody had to fight a Tarrasque – you’ll be pleased to hear – but there was a pit trap filled with cream and a single strawberry, a dire badger than spent most of its time walking across the walls and ceiling, an orc who threw shoes, invisible doors doubling as surf boards, circles of annihilation disguised as display pieces… let’s just say my sides hurt after that one. ^_^

 

 

 

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Bonus Blog: Conception!


No! Before you get the wrong idea, no, I’m not talking about the twins. For once. :p I’m talking about the convention I’ve just come back from, which goes by the name Conception.Conception Banner LogoFunnily enough, I got enough yuks out of the name the first time I heard it and now, however many years on it just seems even funnier than it was then. Time has matured the joke rather than made it boring.

Anyway, down on the south coast, Conception is a gaming convention catering to the likes of RPG, Board Games and LARPers alike. Nothing at all like the LARPs of Herofest, incidentally, but it was certainly at Conception that I got my first LARP experience.

Anyway, picture seven rapid game addicts piling into a three bedroom lodge from Wednesday to Monday to cram in as much gaming, alcohol and bacon as possible into five days.

IT WAS AWESOME!

It always is. Always and this year was no exception at all. For the very first time I actually bought a string of new games (probably too many, but hey its my last Con for a while) new diceTiny D6 (of course!) and enjoyed a bunch of games. No new roleplay systems, but I did enjoy what I got to play. It was another year that I didn’t manage to play Cthulhu or Feng Shui, but considering the fact that I had to spend a good portion of one night figuring out how to escape a whipped cream pit trap (!!!) I think it went pretty well.

I got to play a string of new board games I’ve not experienced before as well. Order of the Stick I think was my particular favourite new game. It was a good few hours of game play as well, but its given me a brand new love for the comic which, I’m glad to be able to read again.

I’m not going to go into all the details of the Con – I don’t have the time I’m afraid, and I’m too ill – but its given me a chunk of new pleasant memories to enjoy for the rest of my life and to hold close next year when I probably won’t be able to go.

So… thank you very much everyone! I had a an absolute ball! I’m sure I’ll see a few of you on Friday for the next game session. :p


Yes, there seems to be a lot of it right now.

ribbon tied around finger, clip art, memory aideI posted yesterday’s blog and then got asked when I was going to continue with the blog about my driving lessons. Oops! I was supposed to be doing an entry per lesson and it just kinda, sorta dropped off as I got distracted by other things. Not ideal.

Oh and then I thought about The Ice Wolf Tavern and realised that I haven’t done any writing there for a long time either. Most definitely not good since its RP which is where it all started in the first place. Its a shame to let something like that slip. Especially since so many of my favourite characters were created there. Characters like Michael Garran, Diavian Hatara, Taithin Shatar and Keladora deserve to be free. Hell, that’s where Trya Fenwyn came from before I nicked her for LARPing with, so I need to get back into that.

THEN I spent a portion of this evening (the last three or so hours I believe) working on finishing up The First Time. A short piece (currently 5,099 words) about the meeting of two bodies who discover that they love each other dearly. But they happen to be women. Call it erotica if you like; I’ve been hinting about it for long enough that I figured I’d better just get on and finish it. I started the piece in September 2009 for goodness sake! I’m asking people if they want to do a read through of it for me, offer opinions and the like before I put it on the site in the Excerpts section. I’m quite pleased with it, though I’m worried that the tone and feel of the piece might have slipped slightly from where it began. I’ll have to see what people think when they read it. When I’m satisfied that I’ve done enough work on it, with feedback, it will go up here too; in full.

clipart, memory lane, widing road and hills>Yes… writing, writing everywhere! I’ve been reading through some of my old work too; not SORB or Clash, or anything I’ve talked about in blogs in much detail, but things that are really old. I’ve been using it as research to show me how much my writing style and choice of genre has changed over the years. I always tend to do it around the time of my birthday. o.O Go figure. Anyway that has brought back a lot of memories of stories that never quite made it off the ground and things that I really want to try again. Crickey and I want to write something for Shortfuse, though I have no idea what their next theme is yet. I have to try to stay open and free to that when I do know they type of thing they want, I can dive right on in.

As you can see… busy, busy, busy!
But don’t get me wrong… I LOVE IT!

Though tomorrow I will be taking something of a break to go to Birmingham so I can see a dear friend of mine for lunch. I’m very looking forward to that.

Oh yes, and I haven’t forgotten about the gallery either. I’ve got permission from all but one of the fabulous photographers who have snapped me over the years to use their images and, from it, its quite likely that there will be affiliate links going up to. I can’t pay these kind people – I’m not making any money from this site :( – but the least I can do is link back to them through here to show off more of their work. If that’s what they’d like.

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